Great piece of work there. Puts it in a very readable order. Maybe forward it to the Serious Fraud Squad.
Just imagine some little old lady nicked outside Tesco with a not paid for tin of sardines. No chance for her to say it was a mistake and I'll pay it now?

Some notable exceptions are Labour - funnily, it's the Labour Solicitor General who's managed to bump her claim up to nearly Â£300,000 including wages.

The poor fcuking mites - don't earn much do they? Not to mention the fact that the Â£140,000 average they claim as 'legitimate' expenses are tax free.

To take home Â£200,000 per annum, with Brown's current tax policy, they'd have to have salaries of something like Â£350,000. No wonder they won't give up their perks, or ask for the sort of salaries they reckon they ACTUALLY want.

Edited to add: Isn't it funny how they are all turning on Gorbals Mick, pretending it's all his fault. Yes, he's a cnut, but they should resign every bit as much as that scumbag should.

Great piece of work there. Puts it in a very readable order. Maybe forward it to the Serious Fraud Squad.
Just imagine some little old lady nicked outside Tesco with a not paid for tin of sardines. No chance for her to say it was a mistake and I'll pay it now?

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Ah, but you see ordinary people are not capable of making genuine mistakes - only politicians and bankers are. It all becomes so simple once you realise that.

Of course, it begs the question of why we need the country to be run by people who are far more prone to making mistakes of this magnitude than the ordinary punter in the street. Answers on a postcard, please...